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sJ HEADQUARTERS OF THE GRAND MARSHAL, 

NEW YORK HOTEL, N. Y. 



New York, September 27th, 1892. 
Circular No. i. 

In compliance with the report of the Committee on Dress, the 
Grand Marshal prescribes the dress of the civilian aides for the 
parade on the 12th prox., to be as follows: 

Black silk hat, black Prince Albert coat, dark colored trousers, 
with straps, tan colored gloves, silk sash, with badge. 

Horse equipments: Whip, saddle-cloth, and rosettes for 
bridle, of uniform pattern. 

The silk sash with badge, and horse equipments can be 
obtained at these headquarters, at an expense not to exceed ten 
dollars, upon application to Col. Samuel Truesdell, Quarter- 
master. 

W. D. WHIPPLE, 

Brvt. Maj. Gen., U. S. A. 

C/iii'f of Staff. 



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